This is the perfect opportunity to see what it might feel like to preserve a piece of architectural history.

TheDorothy Ann and Sterling Kinney Housein Amarillo, Texas is the first home on the tour.

Visitors will also get a look at one non-residential project by Wright.

Six buildings in the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy’s Way Out and About Wright 2021 Virtual Tour

Left to right: Dorothy Ann and Sterling Kinney House, Zeigler House, Pilgrim Congregational Church, Sutton House, Shavin House, Margaret and Patrick Kinney House (Photos:Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy)

ThePilgrim Congregational Churchin Redding, California will be presented by church leader Larry Solberg.

you could find details on pricing and access on theWay Out and About Wright 2021homepage.

Have you always wanted to explore a Frank Lloyd Wright building?

Dorothy Ann and Sterling Kinney House, a Wright-designed building the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy’s Way Out and About Wright 2021 Virtual Tour

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Be sure to join the Way Out and About Wright 2021 virtual tour!

Zeigler House, a Wright-designed building the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy’s Way Out and About Wright 2021 Virtual Tour

Photo:Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy

Pilgrim Congregational Church, a Wright-designed building the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy’s Way Out and About Wright 2021 Virtual Tour

Photo: Pat Mahoney/Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy

Sutton House, a Wright-designed building the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy’s Way Out and About Wright 2021 Virtual Tour

Photo: Gregory Dowell/Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy

Shavin House, a Wright-designed building the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy’s Way Out and About Wright 2021 Virtual Tour

Photo: Pat Mahoney/Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy

Margaret and Patrick Kinney House, a Wright-designed building the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy’s Way Out and About Wright 2021 Virtual Tour

Photo:Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy